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It seems like Lauren Jauregui is ALSO making music separate from Fifth Harmony! On Tuesday, the brunette beauty took to Instagram to share a sweet selfie with Philadelphia-based songwriting duo Marian Hill.

Miz Jauregui looked super stoked to be hanging out with producer Jeremy Lloyd and vocalist Samantha Gongol! Buuuuuut it's the caption that suggests a solo song is in the works for Miz Jauregui, because she wrote:

"Hope y'all are ready❤️ @marianhillmusic"

Oh, we are! But we're not so sure the 5H faithfuls feel the same, considering this isn't exactly squashing those big breakup rumors!

Well, we suppose it doesn't really matter how they feel about the upcoming project, because the dynamic duo also posted the precious pic with Lauren, declaring their new collab is right around the corner, captioning it:

In the new single, the songsmith raps about a complicated relationship between two people who probably shouldn't be together, but can't deny their physical chemistry, all while Miz Cabello lends her vocals to the hook and breathy bridge.

And this isn't the first time the 19-year-old has hit the studio without Normani Kordei, Ally Brooke Hernandez, Dinah Jane Hansen, and Lauren Jauregui.

Sooooo… is the teen separating herself from her singing sisters to springboard her solo career?!

Listen to Bad Things (below) and let us know what you think in the comments!

Well, if that's the case, the lovely ladies are about to get pissed off all over again, because the 19-year-old announced on Tuesday that she'll be releasing ANOTHER song separate from 5H… but this time with Machine Gun Kelly!

The new single, titled Bad Things, is slated to drop on Friday, and both the rapper and the brunette beauty have ALREADY taken to Twitter to tease lyrics from the upcoming release!

As you might remember Fifth Harmony's Normani Kordei decided to quit Twitter in August after writing a statement addressed to her fans about how she was being "racially cyber bullied with tweets and pictures so horrific and racially charged."

In an interview conducted last month but published on Wednesday, the singer told Us Weekly of the experience:

"Everybody in the group gets online hate, but mine is different. Racism really does exist and I'm the only African American girl of the group. There are people creating Photoshopped pictures of me getting beat as if I were a slave back in the day."

"I tried to ignore it at first. My way of dealing with it was to not deal with it, if that makes sense. I thought the best thing was just not to look at the comments. Even if there's one comment, it's superhurtful and it's the one that sticks with you."

The ATL native admitted that removing herself from the negativity was a freeing experience:

In fact, plenty of people are speculating that 5H won't even last long enough to release a third album together! Oof!

On Wednesday, The New Music Buzz caught up with Simon Cowell at the finale of America's Got Talent to ask about the fierce females' fates, since the lovely ladies are signed to the music exec's Syco label.

The TV personality said what's going on with the X Factor alums is the "same with any group." Could he be referencing Zayn Malik's desire to ditch One Direction, or the other guys wanting to explore solo ventures?!

The UK native explained:

"We have conversations about what they want to do. We gotta listen to them. It'll be fine."

While that seems reassuring to all the Harmonizers out there, the 56-year-old quickly cringed before adding:

You might remember Fifth Harmony's Normani Kordei decided to quit in August after writing a statement addressed to her fans about how she was being "racially cyber bullied with tweets and pictures so horrific and racially charged."

Well amid news the Work From Home singers have decided to cancel even more 7/27tour dates, the 20-year-old made her return to the social media on site on Tuesday.

And in a new interview published on Thursday, the college student admitted that she received a ton of hateful messages -- including death and rape threats -- following the crybaby candidate's digital tantrum.

The now-19-year-old explained to The Washington Post that she couldn't have anticipated the kind of backlash she received, saying: